Diagnosing Pamco/E-Advancer

mossy_oak

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Recently my bike began to misfire. After discovering that it was an electrical problem (no spark), I eventually went through all the basic wiring checks on the bike and ended up finding that either the coil or the Pamco were the culprit. After diagnosing the coil as per Pamco Pete's "Testing the Pamco and coil guide", I found that my coil (a green monster coil) was bad and replaced it with an Accel Harley Davidson coil (part# 140408). I have wired up the new coil as done so previously and I still have no spark. So now I am left to believe that either the Pamco or E advancer is at fault and I am unaware as to diagnose them?

-thanks
 
Recently my bike began to misfire. After discovering that it was an electrical problem (no spark), I eventually went through all the basic wiring checks on the bike and ended up finding that either the coil or the Pamco were the culprit. After diagnosing the coil as per Pamco Pete's "Testing the Pamco and coil guide", I found that my coil (a green monster coil) was bad and replaced it with an Accel Harley Davidson coil (part# 140408). I have wired up the new coil as done so previously and I still have no spark. So now I am left to believe that either the Pamco or E advancer is at fault and I am unaware as to diagnose them?

-thanks

When the "Green monster" coil shorts out, it takes the driver transistor in the E_advancer with it. PM for warranty instructions.
 
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